“Our research shows that guests care about having access to a range of first-rate fitness amenities during their stays,” said Jodi Sullivan, senior director of global fitness, Hilton Worldwide. “We’ve taken this feedback to our partners and, together, have developed updated options that we hope will exceed guest expectations and fitness center experiences around the world.”

For the past nine months, Hilton Worldwide has been testing state-of-the-art equipment in addition to a variety of design options, activity snacks and amenities, in its McLean, Va. headquarters. Hotel owners and employees were encouraged to explore the fitness concept room, sample the new equipment and give their feedback. Combined results led to new solutions that will be featured throughout Hilton Worldwide’s portfolio, varying by brand and location.

The phased roll out will begin next year with approximately 300 full-service hotel fitness centers and continue through year-end 2012. Hilton Worldwide has more 3,750 properties globally across 10 brands. For more information or to make reservations, visit www.hiltonworldwide.com

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